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The Gospel of Thomas - The Gnostic Wisdom of Jesus (Paperback, New edition)
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The Gospel of Thomas - The Gnostic Wisdom of Jesus (Paperback, New edition)
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CHRISTIAN STUDIES / GNOSTICISM"Among all the astonishing documents
unearthed in 1945 near the desert village of Nag Hammadi, the
Gospel of Thomas has made the greatest impact on our understanding
of Christianity. . . . The words in this text have the power to
touch an unknown part of ourselves that brings with it an
undeniable recognition of truth and hope."Jacob Needleman, author
of "Lost Christianity and The American Soul""In this remarkable
book, scholar-mystic Jean-Yves Leloup invites us to meditate on the
'eternal jewel, ' the revelation of Jesus, and on the reign of God
spread all around us, within and without. May these logia of Jesus
translated from the Gospel of Thomas fall on good soil and yield a
bountiful harvest of peace, justice, and enlightenment."Margaret
Starbird, author of "The Woman with the Alabaster Jar: Mary
Magdalen and the Holy Grail"One of the cache of codices and
manuscripts discovered in Nag Hammadi, the Gospel of Thomas, unlike
the canonical gospels, does not contain a narrative recording
Christ's life and prophecies. Instead, it is a collection of his
teachings in 114 logia, or sayings, that were gathered by Judas
Didymus Thomas, whom some claim was Jesus' closest disciple. No
sooner was this gospel uncovered from the sands of Upper Egypt than
scholars and theologians began to bury it anew in a host of
conflicting interpretations and polemics. While some say it is a
hodgepodge from the canonical gospels, for others it is the source
text from which all the gospel writers drew their material and
inspiration.In this new translation of the Gospel of Thomas,
Jean-Yves Leloup shows that the Jesus recorded by the "infinitely
skeptical and infinitely believing"Thomas has much in common with
gnostics of nondualistic schools. Like them, Jesus preaches the
coming of a new man, the genesis of the man of knowledge. In this
gospel, Jesus describes a journey from limited to unlimited
consciousness. The Jesus of Thomas invites us to drink deeply from
the well of knowledge that lies within, not so that we may become
good Christians, but so that we may attain the self-knowledge that
will make each of us, too, a Christ.JEAN-YVES LELOUP is the founder
of the Institute of Other Civilization Studies and the
International College of Therapists. His other books include the
bestselling "The Gospel of Mary Magdalene" and "The Gospel of
Philip." He lives in France.
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